How about that Durant Monta matchup at the 2. This should be very winnable. I know we're eventually going to lose a game but I really can't see it happening now. It's not like we're really winning just because we're hitting crazy threes either. Quite a few of the games have been won in spite of poor outside shooting. We're for real.

Apparently, this is the easiest game we've had in a while. And we're on a roll, so everything seems aligned for another win.

Seattle is building for the future and they're doing it the right way, giving lots of minutes to their young guys and watching their vets (semi-vets) to see who's worth re-signing. Of course, that means they're gonna be pretty bad for a couple of years...

I have a hard time guaranteeing a win, particularly one on the road. However, Seattle has not won a game at home and in watching every other team in the league, this is clearly the least talented team of them all. Durant is good, but is not the finished product. Damien Wilkins is streaky, they lack a good point guard and their inside game has some big question marks.

All that being said, the Warriors should not have many problems. I just hope they are not looking past the Sonics to Monday night when the Magic come to town.

A few days rest, and a favorable matchup at pretty much every position. As 32 said, I expect this to get out of hand and for the bench to play most of the 4th qtr. Good thing, Baron and co. could use some minutes off the floor. Warriors by 20+ going into the 4th...final is W's by 15.

Our team leaders demolish theirs in every category. They are 2-14, for Christ's sakes. If we lose to them, it will be attributed to 1 of 2 possibilities: (a) Kevin Durant's first dominant NBA game where he puts a crappy team on his shoulders and flat out carries them to a victory... or (b) a total Warrior meltdown.